Archive for October, 2010

The Dark Knight

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

“The Dark Knight”, and “The Caped Crusader” – these are the titles given to Bruce Wayne, the person behind the Batman. This fictional character is said to be more ideal than Superman, being mortal and developing powers that a human can gain. In Gotham City, Bruce Wayne is the most popular billionaire in town; arrogant [...]

An EMT’s Life

Posted by admin on October 26th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

Life, as we know it, is filled with action-packed adventures. You can never know what will happen in the next second. Anything can happen. These are what Emergency Medical Technicians, or EMT, always keep in mind. Hard working and dedicated, these men and women stay alert every second, as they wait for the call of [...]

Live Like It is Your Last

Posted by admin on October 26th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

Having fun once in a while is not such a bad thing.  Every now and then, you should learn how to pause and free yourself from the chains of work. Your body is begging you to stop working, and let yourself enjoy for crying out loud. Have a break this weekend, enjoy and have fun [...]

A Gemstone You Can Always Have

Posted by admin on October 25th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

Amethyst was considered as one of most precious gems at the time of its discovery. Known to be a precious violet variety of quartz, Amethyst was considered by the ancient Greeks to have magical powers. The name itself came from the Greek word “methustos”, meaning “intoxicated”. And so coming from the Greek word, the gemstone [...]

The Lucky Number

Posted by admin on October 24th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

Lucky shirt, lucky color, lucky handkerchief, lucky day, and even lucky underwear – we all have something we consider to bring us luck in anything we do, be it exams, contests, and occasions. We have that habit of praising our lucky things every time fortune comes in our way, and at the same time blaming [...]

No Ordinary Bus

Posted by admin on October 21st, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

There’s something about bus rides that can be very romantic especially on a rainy afternoon. That last scene on the movie “The Graduate” when they were just sitting at the back of the bus was a particular favorite of mine. Buses are very practical and can be very helpful especially if you hate to walk [...]

Ready, Get Set, Formula 1!

Posted by admin on October 20th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

Formula One is one of the fastest, grandest and exhilarating sports that exist today. It is a high-speed car race with unbelievable speed reaching 230 mph (370 kph) and up. Cars participating in this lucrative sport include luxurious sports cars such as Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Renault, Lotus and McLaren just to name a few. To [...]

Check Your Speedometer

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

When you are living in the city life, it is somewhat likened to that of a moving vehicle. It is a non-stop voyage of events and endless parade of success and tribulations. The world is moving so fast and we have to do our very best keep up. Everyday we start our morning with our [...]

Do You Need a Ride?

Posted by admin on October 18th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

In our generation a good number of the population are obsessed with cars. It seems that having a car has become a necessity to most of us. We use our cars in going to work, taking the kids to school, going on a date or to go shopping for groceries, you name it. Without cars [...]

A Different Age

Posted by admin on October 14th, 2010 under Cufflinks in General • No Comments

What do you think of when you think of the turn of the last century, going from the 19th to the 20th Century?  Imagine yourself at that time.  The world was new, things were changing.  The telephone had just been invented, and automobiles were prowling the countryside; slow and steady, sure, but they were there.  [...]